retire-at-35
:dart: Principles of "Retire at 35" (by paradite)
open-social-security
Open-source calculator for determining best Social Security claiming age(s) (by MikePiper)
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retire-at-35
Posts with mentions or reviews of retire-at-35.
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We haven't tracked posts mentioning retire-at-35 yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
open-social-security
Posts with mentions or reviews of open-social-security.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-27.
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Take Social Security Early
see: https://opensocialsecurity.com
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Social Security spousal benefit question
It's not clear what tool you are using. https://opensocialsecurity.com/ doesn't predict your PIA - that's something you provide as input.
Or try a website like this. https://opensocialsecurity.com/ For optimal claiming strategy.
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Mostly clueless on our path toward Financial Independence (or less dependence)
Given that your earnings are very close, it likely makes sense for the slightly higher earning spouse to delay until Age 70 while the slightly lower earning spouse claims at Age 62 (technically 62 and 1 month). Learn more using these two calculators: https://ssa.tools/ and https://opensocialsecurity.com/
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Social Security Calculator - Early Retirement, but waiting until 67 to take benefit
http://opensocialsecurity.com/ shows, "You file for your survivor benefit..."
Try http://opensocialsecurity.com/, but you'll need your ss history from ssa.gov.
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My father turns 65 next month. Should he take SS or work 3 more years to earn more benefits?
Dad would be smart to experiment with https://opensocialsecurity.com/ before making a claiming decision. It wouldn't be surprising if he should delay starting his benefits until 70.
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Any suggestion for in-depth, free, financial planning tools?
https://ssa.tools/ and https://opensocialsecurity.com/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing retire-at-35 and open-social-security you can also consider the following projects:
plaintextaccounting - The plaintextaccounting.org website, a portal to Ledger, hledger, beancount and co. Also the PTA wiki.
ec2-retirement-bulk-fix - A tool that lists EC2 instances scheduled for retirement and optionally stop/start all in bulk
social-security-tools - Website Source for https://ssa.tools/
Cbc - COIN-OR Branch-and-Cut solver
end-game - Personal finance simulator for retired Canadians.